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# This example shows simple usage of the wrapped Shape classes.
# The main purpose of this example is to show the doxygen comments translation to PyDoc comments.
# Users should look at the generated example.py file.
# The generated PyDoc can be viewed in a browser by opening the example.html file.

import example

print "Creating some objects:"
c = example.MakeCircle(10)
print "    Created circle", c
s = example.MakeSquare(10)
print "    Created square", s
r = example.MakeRectangleInt(10, 20)
print "    Created rectangle", r

print "\nHere are some properties of the shapes:"
for o in [c, s, r]:
    print "   ", o
    print "        area      = ", o.area()
    print "        perimeter = ", o.perimeter()

print "\nRunning pydoc, this is the equivalent to executing: pydoc -w ./example.py"

import pydoc

pydoc.writedoc("example")

print "Open example.html in your browser to view the generated python docs"